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Chicken coming home to roost, as 2 Zamfara APC lawmakers defect to PDP

By OUR REPORTER

According to the PDP, the move by the two lawmakers shows the level of internal problems and leadership challenges currently affecting the APC in Zamfara.

Like the case of a chicken coming home to roost, two All Progressives Congress (APC) lawmakers in Zamfara State punctured the 2027 narratives in the core Northern State when they chose to decamp to the State ruling Peoples Party (PDP).

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Their defection was announced by the Zamfara State Chapter of the PDP, which said they had left the APC to join its ranks.

The lawmakers were named as Hon. Sulaiman Hassan Bosko, who represents Mafara I Constituency, and Hon. Nura Dahiru, who represents Birnin Magaji Constituency. The party confirmed their defection in a statement signed by its publicity secretary, Halliru Andi.

According to the PDP, the move by the two lawmakers shows the level of internal problems and leadership challenges currently affecting the APC in Zamfara.

The statement said the lawmakers chose the PDP because they wanted stability, progress, and better leadership.

The PDP also said the lawmakers were motivated by the leadership style of Governor Dauda Lawal, praising his work on security, infrastructure, transparency, and overall governance.

The party welcomed both lawmakers, saying their decision strengthens the PDP and boosts public confidence in its ability to deliver good governance in the state.

“The PDP Zamfara State Chapter warmly welcomes the two honourable legislators into the party. Their coming further strengthens our movement and reinforces the confidence of the people in the PDP as the only party capable of delivering genuine development and good governance.”

“We assure them of full integration and cooperation as we continue working together for a safer, stronger, and more prosperous Zamfara State.”

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